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FABRICA IMBABURA – 100 YEARS

FABRICA IMBABURA – 100 YEARS

International Exhibition of Imbabura Factory 2024, Ecuador

International Exhibition of Imbabura Factory – opening 2024, Ecuador

International Exhibition of Imbabura Factory – opening 2024, Ecuador

International Exhibition of Imbabura Factory – opening 2024, Ecuador

International Exhibition of Imbabura Factory 2024, Ecuador

AGNIESZKA ADAM SOLO EXHIBITION – Paintings, Posters – 'THE CUT / CIĘCIE’ – Gallery Emi Art Warsaw, 2025

Poster show – AGNIESZKA ADAM SOLO EXHIBITION – Paintings, Posters – 'THE CUT / CIĘCIE’ – Gallery Emi Art Warsaw 2025, Poland

Poster show – AGNIESZKA ADAM SOLO EXHIBITION – Paintings, Posters – 'THE CUT / CIĘCIE’ – Gallery Emi Art Warsaw, 2025, Poland

Presentation of the artistic career and works – conference ‘Women attorneys-in-law of the future’ – Warsaw Bar Association of Attorneys-at-Law, 2025

EXHIBITIONS:

  1. International Exhibition of Imbabura Factory – Fabrica Imbabura, 31.05-15.06.2024, Imbabura, ECUADOR
  2. Presentation of the artistic career and works during the conference ‘Women attorneys-in-law of the future’ (digital) – Warsaw Bar Association of Attorneys-at-Law, 27.05.2025, Warsaw, POLAND
  3. Agnieszka Adam SOLO EXHIBITION – Paintings and Posters – 'THE CUT / CIĘCIE’ – Gallery Emi Art Warsaw, 5-14.06.2025, Warsaw, POLAND

’The Complejo Cultural Fábrica Imbabura, located in Atuntaqui, Ecuador, has a rich history dating back to its establishment as a textile factory on May 6, 1924. This cultural complex now serves as a museum, showcasing its collection of machinery, photographs, and rooms that tell the story of its past. It was once the most important textile development center in northern Ecuador, providing livelihoods for hundreds of families in the Antonio Ante canton.

The Complejo Cultural Fábrica Imbabura played a significant role in the development of the textile industry in the Imbabura area. Initially, it produced threads and fabrics, but over time, the factory professionalized and conquered the national market. The sound of the factory’s siren marked the start of classes in schools and colleges, and the workers’ machines not only wove the development of the canton but also of the province.’

source: whichmuseum.com

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